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THE BACKUP SCRIPT
This is how it looks on screen:
Code:
|-------------------------------------------------------------
| IT'S RECOMMENDED TO RUN THIS SCRIPT BEFORE GNOME LOGIN
|-------------------- Press CTRL+ALT+F1 at the GDM login
|-------------------------------------------------------------
| BACKUP YOUR SYSTEM:
1) Backup
2) Exit
#?
You simply just type: sudo backup and choose with your number keys the wanted action and press Enter on the keyboard.
OK, lets start.
Open a terminal window and type:
$ gedit backup
Copy the following code into your empty text file:
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